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NEW YORK (AP) - As a child, Craig Hodges watched his father work and delighted in how easy it seemed to be to be a professional money manager.
"As a 10-year-old, I can remember telling my mom, 'Dad didn't work, he talked on the phone all the day,'" Hodges said, recalling one of his first trips to his father's office. "I thought work was actually having to do manual labor."
Having now toiled alongside his father, Don, for 21 years, in part as co-portfolio manager of the Hodges Fund, Craig isn't so quick to dismiss the heavy lifting it takes to run a mutual fund and oversee other investment portfolios.
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